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ANZ

ANZ Rewards Credit Card Offer

50,000 Reward Points when you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first three months0% p.a for the first 16 months on balance transfers. 2% Balance Transfer Fee applies

Earn 3 points per dollar for eligible purchases at Virgin Australia, and tens of thousands of restaurants in Australia; 2 points per dollar for various travel and foreign currency purchases; 1 point per dollar at all other providers; except 0.5 points per dollar at utilities, insurance, telecommunications, and government bodies.

Balance transfer rate

0.99% for 6 months

Filght options

Flights available with Virgin, Air New Zealand, Etihad Airways, Singapore Airlines and other partners.

Earn 3 points per $1 at major supermarkets, 2 points per $1 at major petrol stations. 1 point per $1 on all other purchases excluding insurance, telecommunications, and government where you earn 0.5 points per $1

Balance transfer rate

0.99% for 6 months

Filght options

Transfer your points to 8 airline programs, including Virgin Velocity, or book direct with your dedicated travel service or travel agents including Harvey World Travel and Webjet.

Revealing rewards

How do we do it?

To work out the "Rewards value minus fees" in our Rewards Revealer we:

calculate how many points you'd get each year,

figure out how many flights or gift cards or cashback credits you could get for those points,

work out what that's actually worth to you,

take off the annual fee you'd pay.

More details:

Our calculations are designed to help you compare the value of different rewards schemes. To do this, we've looked at earning a one-way Sydney-Melbourne flight including taxes and charges, a return Sydney-London flight excluding taxes and charges, a $100 shopping Gift Card and $100 cashback. Most cards will also offer other rewards, which may be worth more or less than the ones we've shown.

We have made no allowance for bonus points for using your card at specific merchants, introductory offers or special offers. We have not assigned any value to instant discounts, insurances, ticketing and concierge services or other such benefits.

Rewards value calculations do not take credit card interest into account. If you do not pay off your card each month you may be better off looking for a card based on interest rates than on the value of rewards.

In products that have more than one card, a different mix of spend between American Express / Visa / MasterCard will give different results. Mozo's Rewards Revealer lets you choose the mix based on the way you would use such a product, and gives you tailored results.

To compare the value of flight rewards, we sample online retail flight prices once a quarter based on the average price on a Wednesday 3 months in advance but outside NSW school holidays. For domestic flights we take the lowest available fare from each flight on that day from Qantas Red e-deal, Virgin Blue Blue Saver including baggage and Jetstar Jetsaver including baggage. We calculate the average price including taxes and surcharges for each airline, and also the average across all airlines (which we use when rewards are travel agent vouchers). For international flights, we take the lowest available fares on that same Wednesday from each of Qantas, Emirates, Singapore, Virgin Atlantic and Malaysian, assuming a return flight 2 weeks later, calculate the average price before taxes and surcharges and use this as our assumed cost of a flight on any airline.

Shopping rewards are based on $100 gift cards from a major national department store.

We make every effort to ensure our calculations are correct and up to date but make no guarantees.

Revealing rewards

How do we do it?

To work out the "Rewards value minus fees" in our Rewards Revealer we:

calculate how many points you'd get each year,

figure out how many flights or gift cards or cashback credits you could get for those points,

work out what that's actually worth to you,

take off the annual fee you'd pay.

More details:

Our calculations are designed to help you compare the value of different rewards schemes. To do this, we've looked at earning a one-way Sydney-Melbourne flight including taxes and charges, a return Sydney-London flight excluding taxes and charges, a $100 shopping Gift Card and $100 cashback. Most cards will also offer other rewards, which may be worth more or less than the ones we've shown.

We have made no allowance for bonus points for using your card at specific merchants, introductory offers or special offers. We have not assigned any value to instant discounts, insurances, ticketing and concierge services or other such benefits.

Rewards value calculations do not take credit card interest into account. If you do not pay off your card each month you may be better off looking for a card based on interest rates than on the value of rewards.

In products that have more than one card, a different mix of spend between American Express / Visa / MasterCard will give different results. Mozo's Rewards Revealer lets you choose the mix based on the way you would use such a product, and gives you tailored results.

To compare the value of flight rewards, we sample online retail flight prices once a quarter based on the average price on a Wednesday 3 months in advance but outside NSW school holidays. For domestic flights we take the lowest available fare from each flight on that day from Qantas Red e-deal, Virgin Blue Blue Saver including baggage and Jetstar Jetsaver including baggage. We calculate the average price including taxes and surcharges for each airline, and also the average across all airlines (which we use when rewards are travel agent vouchers). For international flights, we take the lowest available fares on that same Wednesday from each of Qantas, Emirates, Singapore, Virgin Atlantic and Malaysian, assuming a return flight 2 weeks later, calculate the average price before taxes and surcharges and use this as our assumed cost of a flight on any airline.

Shopping rewards are based on $100 gift cards from a major national department store.

We make every effort to ensure our calculations are correct and up to date but make no guarantees.

Revealing rewards

How do we do it?

To work out the "Rewards value minus fees" in our Rewards Revealer we:

calculate how many points you'd get each year,

figure out how many flights or gift cards or cashback credits you could get for those points,

work out what that's actually worth to you,

take off the annual fee you'd pay.

More details:

Our calculations are designed to help you compare the value of different rewards schemes. To do this, we've looked at earning a one-way Sydney-Melbourne flight including taxes and charges, a return Sydney-London flight excluding taxes and charges, a $100 shopping Gift Card and $100 cashback. Most cards will also offer other rewards, which may be worth more or less than the ones we've shown.

We have made no allowance for bonus points for using your card at specific merchants, introductory offers or special offers. We have not assigned any value to instant discounts, insurances, ticketing and concierge services or other such benefits.

Rewards value calculations do not take credit card interest into account. If you do not pay off your card each month you may be better off looking for a card based on interest rates than on the value of rewards.

In products that have more than one card, a different mix of spend between American Express / Visa / MasterCard will give different results. Mozo's Rewards Revealer lets you choose the mix based on the way you would use such a product, and gives you tailored results.

To compare the value of flight rewards, we sample online retail flight prices once a quarter based on the average price on a Wednesday 3 months in advance but outside NSW school holidays. For domestic flights we take the lowest available fare from each flight on that day from Qantas Red e-deal, Virgin Blue Blue Saver including baggage and Jetstar Jetsaver including baggage. We calculate the average price including taxes and surcharges for each airline, and also the average across all airlines (which we use when rewards are travel agent vouchers). For international flights, we take the lowest available fares on that same Wednesday from each of Qantas, Emirates, Singapore, Virgin Atlantic and Malaysian, assuming a return flight 2 weeks later, calculate the average price before taxes and surcharges and use this as our assumed cost of a flight on any airline.

Shopping rewards are based on $100 gift cards from a major national department store.

We make every effort to ensure our calculations are correct and up to date but make no guarantees.

Revealing rewards

How do we do it?

To work out the "Rewards value minus fees" in our Rewards Revealer we:

calculate how many points you'd get each year,

figure out how many flights or gift cards or cashback credits you could get for those points,

work out what that's actually worth to you,

take off the annual fee you'd pay.

More details:

Our calculations are designed to help you compare the value of different rewards schemes. To do this, we've looked at earning a one-way Sydney-Melbourne flight including taxes and charges, a return Sydney-London flight excluding taxes and charges, a $100 shopping Gift Card and $100 cashback. Most cards will also offer other rewards, which may be worth more or less than the ones we've shown.

We have made no allowance for bonus points for using your card at specific merchants, introductory offers or special offers. We have not assigned any value to instant discounts, insurances, ticketing and concierge services or other such benefits.

Rewards value calculations do not take credit card interest into account. If you do not pay off your card each month you may be better off looking for a card based on interest rates than on the value of rewards.

In products that have more than one card, a different mix of spend between American Express / Visa / MasterCard will give different results. Mozo's Rewards Revealer lets you choose the mix based on the way you would use such a product, and gives you tailored results.

To compare the value of flight rewards, we sample online retail flight prices once a quarter based on the average price on a Wednesday 3 months in advance but outside NSW school holidays. For domestic flights we take the lowest available fare from each flight on that day from Qantas Red e-deal, Virgin Blue Blue Saver including baggage and Jetstar Jetsaver including baggage. We calculate the average price including taxes and surcharges for each airline, and also the average across all airlines (which we use when rewards are travel agent vouchers). For international flights, we take the lowest available fares on that same Wednesday from each of Qantas, Emirates, Singapore, Virgin Atlantic and Malaysian, assuming a return flight 2 weeks later, calculate the average price before taxes and surcharges and use this as our assumed cost of a flight on any airline.

Shopping rewards are based on $100 gift cards from a major national department store.

We make every effort to ensure our calculations are correct and up to date but make no guarantees.

Earn 3 points per dollar for eligible purchases at Virgin Australia, and tens of thousands of restaurants in Australia; 2 points per dollar for various travel and foreign currency purchases; 1 point per dollar at all other providers; except 0.5 points per dollar at utilities, insurance, telecommunications, and government bodies.

Expiry

Never

Points earning

1 points per dollar on Amex, uncapped

Points required

18000 points buys a Myer $100 Gift Card

Flight options

Flights available with Virgin, Air New Zealand, Etihad Airways, Singapore Airlines and other partners.

Earn 3 points per $1 at major supermarkets, 2 points per $1 at major petrol stations. 1 point per $1 on all other purchases excluding insurance, telecommunications, and government where you earn 0.5 points per $1

Expiry

Never

Points earning

1 points per dollar on Amex, uncapped

Points required

13500 points buys a Myer $100 Gift Card

Flight options

Transfer your points to 8 airline programs, including Virgin Velocity, or book direct with your dedicated travel service or travel agents including Harvey World Travel and Webjet.

Revealing rewards

How do we do it?

To work out the "Rewards value minus fees" in our Rewards Revealer we:

calculate how many points you'd get each year,

figure out how many flights or gift cards or cashback credits you could get for those points,

work out what that's actually worth to you,

take off the annual fee you'd pay.

More details:

Our calculations are designed to help you compare the value of different rewards schemes. To do this, we've looked at earning a one-way Sydney-Melbourne flight including taxes and charges, a return Sydney-London flight excluding taxes and charges, a $100 shopping Gift Card and $100 cashback. Most cards will also offer other rewards, which may be worth more or less than the ones we've shown.

We have made no allowance for bonus points for using your card at specific merchants, introductory offers or special offers. We have not assigned any value to instant discounts, insurances, ticketing and concierge services or other such benefits.

Rewards value calculations do not take credit card interest into account. If you do not pay off your card each month you may be better off looking for a card based on interest rates than on the value of rewards.

In products that have more than one card, a different mix of spend between American Express / Visa / MasterCard will give different results. Mozo's Rewards Revealer lets you choose the mix based on the way you would use such a product, and gives you tailored results.

To compare the value of flight rewards, we sample online retail flight prices once a quarter based on the average price on a Wednesday 3 months in advance but outside NSW school holidays. For domestic flights we take the lowest available fare from each flight on that day from Qantas Red e-deal, Virgin Blue Blue Saver including baggage and Jetstar Jetsaver including baggage. We calculate the average price including taxes and surcharges for each airline, and also the average across all airlines (which we use when rewards are travel agent vouchers). For international flights, we take the lowest available fares on that same Wednesday from each of Qantas, Emirates, Singapore, Virgin Atlantic and Malaysian, assuming a return flight 2 weeks later, calculate the average price before taxes and surcharges and use this as our assumed cost of a flight on any airline.

Shopping rewards are based on $100 gift cards from a major national department store.

We make every effort to ensure our calculations are correct and up to date but make no guarantees.

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